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Drake Got Caught Mixing His Drink At A Raptors Game And The Responses Are Priceless

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Source: Chiaki Nozu / Getty When photo or video surfaces of Drake doing something meme-worthy, it seems like the world stops spinning while everyone delights in the opportunity to get the most fitting jokes off. Court-side at a Toronto Raptors game, the cameras caught the 6 God while he was in the middle of mixing himself a drink–and apparently that really got the rapper nervous–looking around like he’s never seen a camera before in his life. *Shazams song* pic.twitter.com/UjMKnOEq8Z — Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) November 30, 2017 It’s no surprise that following the Raptors posting this hilarious video of Drake’s reaction, came a slew of people describing what situations they get in that would make them react exactly like this in their own life. Check out some of the funniest tweets below, a lot of them will probably be pretty relatable for your own life. When the waiter comes to ur table after 20 minutes and asks if ur ready to order and u haven’t even looked at the menu https://t.co/MsJf6GhLSt — Cody Bertin (@CBerd) November 30, 2017   When you told your girl you was working late, but you at the game. pic.twitter.com/00d9bj9evf — The Megan (@MegYuup) November 30, 2017   Your girl: “So what’s up with you liking that girl’s pics on IG?” You: pic.twitter.com/2rb84ppxIA — vinny (@vinny2NlCE) November 30, 2017

Drake Got Caught Mixing His Drink At A Raptors Game And The Responses Are Priceless

New Bill Could Make Revenge Porn Illegal In All 50 States

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Source: Goodshoot / Getty Right now, only 38 of the 50 states have laws to protecting against the non-consensual posting of nude or sexual material online. That’s why Senators Kamala Harris ,  Richard Burr , and Amy Klobuchar and Rep. Jackie Speier are sponsoring a bill that would make revenge porn illegal in all 50 states. The ENOUGH Act (Ending Nonconsensual Online User Graphic Harassment) states that those found guilty of posting private photos or video without consent would face an as-of-yet unannounced fine and up to five years in prison. The federal law would also solve the jurisdiction problems that hold up many of these cases on a state level, since the Internet defies most geographic borders. “There’s no federal law on the books that protects victims who have had their private images exploited online,” Sen. Kamala Harris told Bustle . “It is long past time for the federal government to take action to give law enforcement the tools they need to crack down on these crimes. Perpetrators of exploitation who seek to humiliate and shame their victims must be held accountable.”  

New Bill Could Make Revenge Porn Illegal In All 50 States